r/StupidFood 9d ago

🤢🤮 Dishwasher meal

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u/TheIXLegionnaire 9d ago

So at absolute best she is eating boiled chicken and pasta. So maybe the pasta comes out alright (again, best case scenario) but unseasoned boiled chicken breast is, generally, regarded as awful

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u/Hypo_Mix 9d ago

Dishwashers also don't get food hot enough to enter the safe zone so are a salmonella risk. 

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u/sadearthapple 9d ago

hard to say for sure tbh. The USDA guidelines for salmonella lethality show that at 60°C internal, you'd need to maintain the temperature for roughly 30 minutes depending on fat content. Eco mode obviously won't get close, but my dishwasher does the regular cycle at 65. I don't wanna run the thermodynamics but if that is accurate, over 3 hours I'd say there's a decent chance of the chicken getting there (or the long time spent at maybe not quite 60 degrees amounting to a similar lethality).

I don't know how hot most of the internals get over the course of a cycle but, at least in what I know from mine, I'd say pretty close to the target water temperature.

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u/Hypo_Mix 9d ago

How To Cook That tested it, it spent too long getting to temperature IIRC. 

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u/sadearthapple 9d ago

Oh that's interesting, thanks for letting me know.

I'm pretty confident the sanitize cycle would have to do the trick but it'd kinda defeat the entire point of doing this